Match Context

Some applications support special tokens in replacement strings that allow you to insert the subject string or the part of the subject string before or after the regex match. This can be useful when the replacement text syntax is used to collect search matches and their context instead of making replacements in the subject string.

In the same applications, you can use $' or \' to insert the part of the subject string to the right of the regex match.

In the replacement text, $_ is substituted with the entire subject string in the JGsoft applications, Delphi, and .NET. In Perl, $_ is the default variable that the regex is applied to if you use a regular expression without the matching operator =~. \_ is just an escaped underscore. It has no special meaning in any application.

Boost 1.42 added some alternative syntax of its own invention. $PREMATCH and ${^PREMATCH} are synonyms for $`. $POSTMATCH and ${^POSTMATCH} are synonyms for $'.

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